Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!samsung!usc!apple!rutgers!cmcl2!yale!eagle!ncastellano From: ncastellano@eagle.wesleyan.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit Subject: Re: Indus GT Message-ID: <3907@eagle.wesleyan.edu> Date: 21 Nov 89 20:57:10 GMT References: <192@sunriv.UUCP> <12254@merrimack.edu> Distribution: usa Lines: 25 In article <12254@merrimack.edu>, AIN1496E@merrimack.edu (DAVID E. SHEAFER) writes: > In article <192@sunriv.UUCP>, ronh@sunriv.UUCP (Ronnie Hughes) writes: >> What is an Indus GT disk drive? Is it compatible with Atari DOS >> and/or Sparta DOS? How much can it store? >> >> Ronnie Hughes uunet!sunriv!ronh > > The Indus GT is compatible with Atari Dos and Sparta Dos, with Sparta Dos > you'll get full double density, e.g. like what you would get with the 1050 > with the US doubler, Its a nice disk drive but the original company went out > of business a couple of years ago, however I believe future systems may still > sell/or manufacture them It's also possible to get double density with Dos 2.0, although you must use another Dos (or have 2 drives) to convert between densities (Dos 2.0 does not support single-drive conversions.) -- _=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_- i believe in coyotes in time as an abstract explain the change the difference between what you want and what you need there's the key your adventure for today _-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_R.-E._M.=_-_= Nicholas Steven Castellano (dd) | entropy@nuacc.acns.nwu.edu | Disclaimer: I am ncastellano@eagle.wesleyan.edu | ncastellano@wesleyan.bitnet | irresponsible. _=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-_=_-